How to Register on Bitget: Signup, KYC and First-Day Security Checklist
Quick answer
What this page helps you decide
For How to register on Bitget, confirm the entry path and prerequisites first, then review fees, limits, risk checks and the follow-up verification step.
- Confirm the signup route
- Check invite-code or link attribution
- Prepare KYC and day-one security
Editorial Note
Last reviewed: 7/3/2026
This page is maintained by the BG Wiki - Bitget Referral, Rebate and Signup Guides editorial team and cross-checked against platform rules, product docs and internal topic pages.
If platform rules change, treat the official documentation as the final source of truth.
This is the main Bitget register page in the registration cluster. It should answer broad Bitget register and signup searches first, then route users to the region, KYC, checklist and invite-code pages for narrower decisions.
Opening a Bitget account is straightforward, but the mistakes usually happen around the edges. New users often start the form before checking whether signup is supported in their region, whether a referral route matters to them, or whether KYC will be required before the first deposit or trade.
This page focuses on the safer order of operations: confirm eligibility, choose the right signup route, verify the account, then lock down the basics before money or trading permissions enter the picture.
Fast answer
To register on Bitget, check regional eligibility first, choose the signup route you intend to use, create the account with a recoverable email or phone number, complete the verification prompt, review whether KYC is needed for your next action and enable 2FA before depositing or trading. Do not treat account creation as the same thing as full product access.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for first-time Bitget users who want a cleaner signup workflow and fewer surprises after the account is created.
- Useful if you want to know whether region rules or KYC can block the next step.
- Useful if you care about whether a signup link or invite code should be applied at account creation.
- Useful if you want a first-day checklist before depositing, downloading the app or trading.
Registration route map
| User question | Best page |
|---|---|
| ”How do I register on Bitget?” | Stay on this main register guide |
| ”What should I prepare before signup?” | Registration checklist |
| ”Can my region use this route?” | Regional restrictions guide |
| ”Do I need identity verification?” | KYC guide |
| ”Should I use a link or code?” | Signup link vs invite code |
Suggested order
- Check whether Bitget registration and KYC are available for your country or region.
- Choose the signup path you actually want to use, especially if a referral link or code matters to you.
- Create the account with an email address or phone number you control and complete the verification prompt.
- Before depositing funds, enable 2FA, review KYC requirements and make sure the account state matches your goal.
What to verify before you sign up
The registration form is only one part of the decision. These checks usually matter more than the button itself:
- Confirm regional availability before you assume the account can use every product you see on the site.
- Confirm whether you want to register through a direct link, an invite link or a manually entered code.
- Confirm that your email inbox, phone number and authenticator setup are under your control.
- Confirm what KYC level is likely required for your next action, not just for account creation.
First-day checklist after signup
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Email or SMS verification | Confirms you control the login channel. |
| 2FA setup | Protects the account before funds are involved. |
| KYC status | Shows whether the next product or withdrawal path is available. |
| Signup route record | Helps verify attribution if a link or invite code mattered. |
| Device and password review | Reduces account-recovery and login-security risk. |
| Deposit readiness | Prevents funding the account before eligibility and security are clear. |
Common first-day mistakes
Most early problems come from rushing past the setup layer:
- Registering first and discovering afterward that a specific product or verification path is not available in your region.
- Forgetting which invite route was used and having no record if attribution questions appear later.
- Depositing funds before turning on 2FA or before understanding whether extra verification is needed for withdrawals.
- Reusing a weak password or using an email account that is already hard to recover.
FAQ
Do you need KYC before opening a Bitget account?
You may be able to create the account first, but trading access, withdrawal limits, promotions and some products can still depend on KYC approval and regional rules.
What should you prepare before registration?
Prepare a recoverable email or phone number, a strong unique password, any intended signup link or invite code, and a rough idea of whether your next action will require KYC.
Which page should handle broad Bitget register searches?
This main registration guide should handle broad Bitget register and signup intent. The category page routes users to KYC, region, checklist and invite-code support pages.
Next move
If you are still at the account-opening stage, compare the registration category. If the account already exists, the next useful step is usually the KYC guide or the signup link vs invite code guide.